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Subject is Physics I (high school physics)
Topic is Acceleration
Problem: Application
A car is speeding along the freeway at a constant 40.0 m/s. A police car, starting from rest
at the instant the speeding car passes it, accelerates at a constant rate until it catches the
speeder. How far will the police car travel in order to catch up to the speeder? How long
will it take? What will be the police car's final velocity?
I've no clue in answering this problem since I don't know if it's possible without the
acceleration given. Can anyone try to answer the questions? Thanks.
I've checked the problem many times, what I have here is what on the paper.
Topic is Acceleration
Problem: Application
A car is speeding along the freeway at a constant 40.0 m/s. A police car, starting from rest
at the instant the speeding car passes it, accelerates at a constant rate until it catches the
speeder. How far will the police car travel in order to catch up to the speeder? How long
will it take? What will be the police car's final velocity?
I've no clue in answering this problem since I don't know if it's possible without the
acceleration given. Can anyone try to answer the questions? Thanks.
I've checked the problem many times, what I have here is what on the paper.
